Coin-wrapper.



P. WAGHSMUTH,

. COINWRAPPER. APPLICATION FILEDMAY 14, 1912.

Patented Apr. 1, 1913.

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COIN-WRAPPER.

specification of Letters Patent.

a i ncaaoaaiea May 14,1915, Serial lV o. 697,108.

particularly a apted for wrapping up coins.

The opening of wrapped coin rolls has hitherto been cumbersome and wasteful be- I i cause the closed wrapper'oflered no conven 15' In order to obviate this drawback the inient handle for" its opening.

vention consists in providin the wrapper with a'tearing thread. All t at is then re-' quired is to grip the protruding ends of the thread and exert a pull thereon whereby the rollis immediately opened and the coins freed.

The essential feature of theinvention consists in the tearing thread being intimately connectedto the wrapper preferably by sew--,

ingr The-stitches facilitate on the onehand the tearing open of the wrapper while on the other hand they hold the thread se curely in connection "with the wrapper.

When the cover is applied to the coins, the

- thread will engage in the usual grooves provided in the periphery of the coins to cili- -Letters Patent is the'following:

' Witnesses:

i ciently hold the wrapper from slipping and moving circumferentially of the coins.

In the drawinga practical form of the v invention is illustrated by way of example.

The wrapper is. shown flattened out and the tearing thread 2 is shown tobe sewn on by stitches 3 so as to be intimately connected with the wrapper atfa very large number of points.

It will at once be seen from the drawing that the wrapper when closed can be readily torn open by the exertion ,of a lateral pull on the thread QQ 5 W In the place of a thread a 'tape or a thin wire or any other body maybe employed.

Now what I claimand desire to secure by A wrapper for coins and the 11 said thread adapted to cooperate with the perforations caused by the sewing to tear, the wrapper, and said thread adapted to engage in the usual grooves in the coinsto prevent the wrapper from slip ing.

' In testimony, that I claim't e foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name in vpresence of two witnesses, this 25th day of April19l2. J

FRANZ WAGHSMUTIL':

Josnrrr H; Primnn, SHAN Patented Apr. 1,1913.

ke pro'tided 50 with a tearing thread sewed to the wrapper, 

